West Deptford resident Dan Baker, public address voice of both the Phillies and Eagles, will introduce members of the World Champion Phillies in both stadia at the conclusion of Friday's World Series victory parade through Philadelphia.

Sensing a crush of humanity, Phillies' and city officials decided Thursday to use both stadium venues to accommodate as many fans as possible.

Which will make Baker a busy man indeed.

Baker plans to arrive at Citizens Bank Park in mid-morning, then walk to nearby Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles' home, for the parade's arrival. He then will introduce players and team officials to an anticipated crowd of 70,000.

Baker then will be bused to nearby Citizens Bank Park where he will repeat the introductions to a crowd of 45,000 before handing master of ceremonies duties to Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas.

Baker also was Phils' PA man in 1980 when the team won its first World Series. His post-Series role that year was doing “man in the street” parade interviews for Channel 17.